Our library has been researching different options for DVD security systems. Currently we have no security on our DVDs and have experienced a rash of thefts. We are looking into several options and are particulary interested in the Nexpak Benefit Denial System. I was wondering if anyone on this listserv has used this system. Are their other security systems that worked well at your libraries? We have a large collection of DVDs, somewhere around 6,000 - 8,000. We are worried that some of these security systems might add to the lines at the Circulation desk if they are difficult to remove or cannot be removed at a self-checkout. I would really appreciate feedback from anyone who has used security systems on their DVDs.

Thanks,

Susan Durrett

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<P>Our library has been researching different options for DVD security systems. Currently we have no security on our DVDs and have experienced a rash of thefts. We are looking into several options and are particulary interested in the Nexpak Benefit Denial System. I was wondering if anyone on this listserv has used this system. Are their other security systems that worked well at your libraries? We have a large collection of DVDs, somewhere around 6,000 - 8,000. We are worried that some of these security systems might add to the lines at the Circulation desk if they are difficult to remove or cannot be removed at a self-checkout. I would really appreciate feedback from anyone who has used security systems on their DVDs. </P>
<P>Thanks, </P>
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